The former Wolverines staffer says he did not break any rules and anything that did happen was on his own accord.
the Connor Stalions documentaryObsessive fanboy dedicates his life to Michigan football, ingratiates his way into the program and works to help the Wolverines win by any means necessary. Because he’s smart and a hard worker, he creates a niche for himself. Because he’s a devious weasel, that niche involves going to extraordinary lengths to steal opposing teams’ play signals—not that he admits to violating any NCAA rules in the process.
Stalions didn’t talk much about it. In the funniest part of the documentary, he holds up a picture of Maybe Connor on the sideline in disguise and said, with a wry smile, “I don’t even think this guy looks like me.” Sending tickets to friends, associates and Michigan interns to attend games of future Wolverines opponents for the purpose of videotaping their play signals, then relaying that video to Stalions.“I don’t ever recall directing someone to go to a game,” he said.
So the premise Stalions is asking the world to buy is this: He knew people who wanted to attend college football games; by sheer happenstance, those games happened to involve future opponents, or potential opponents, of Michigan; for some reason, these football fans came to him to purchase the tickets instead of doing it themselves; just for kicks, some of those fans decided to record what was happening on the sidelines they were positioned to see; and yes, some of them sent him that video but...
Partridge was terminated Nov. 17, in the heat of the Stalions scandal and during its undefeated season., citing a termination notice that said he “failed to abide by the university directive not to discuss an ongoing NCAA investigation with anyone associated with the Michigan football program or others and as a result has determined that you have failed to satisfactorily perform your duties.”
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